81,064 Health Workers in Jakarta Receive First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Maria Inggita
Jakarta Health Agency (Dinkes) Head Widyastuti said as many as 81,064 heath workers in Jakarta have had the second COVID-19 dose injection. To succeed it, she was continuously cooperating with professional organizations, health education institutions, hospital organizations or associations to clinics.
Yesterday there were an additional 2,804 health workers who participated in the first dose at Istora Senayan
According to her, based on the data since January 14 to February 3, as many as 78,260 health workers had been vaccinated.
"Yesterday there were an additional 2,804 health workers who participated in the first dose at Istora Senayan, Central Jakarta," she expressed, Friday (2/5).
Hundreds of Health Workers in Central Jakarta Injected with VaccineHer agency also conducted the same vaccination regularly in 511 vaccination posts in Jakarta, which aimed to accelerate the realization of the first dose, which was targeted for completion by mid-March 2021.
For those who had not received vaccination, he added, they could soon contact the nearest sub-district puskesmas or the place in the area where they work.
"Our team is ready to serve, either those who come to the puskesmas or if there are a large number of them in a private hospital that has not yet received service, so please coordinate with us," he stressed.